Roman wrote:Unfortunately, it didn't work out for Kenny like he must have hoped. But still, I admire that he had the guts to quit a well-paying comfortable job at the height of the show's popularity to seek greater and more personal career fulfillment.
Immediately after he left Jack's program, Kenny became the regular vocalist on radio's "Texaco Star Theatre"....at first a variety hour hosted by John Barrymore, then Adolph Menjou, then Ken Murray, and eventually becoming Fred Allen's program.
The Texaco shows allowed Kenny greater range in the type of songs that he could sing. On Jack's show, Kenny had to pretty much stick to the then-popular "Hit Parade" songs that every other radio singer was singing...but on the Texaco shows he sang selections from Gilbert & Sullivan operettas, Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" and other numbers that would have been too long or out of place on the Benny program.
That freedom and flexibility to widen his musical range must have been a big factor in Kenny's decision to leave the Benny program.